Silent Victims: The Toll of Child Marriage

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma firmly asserts that the repeal of the Child Marriage Act would provide relief from "torture and exploitation" to women in Assam and help to end child marriage.

NewsBharati    06-Mar-2024 10:00:43 AM   
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In the 21st century, if political leaders advocate for child marriage, then they should completely reject what has been brought forth by modern civilization. With such a regressive mindset, they forfeit the right to consider themselves academically enlightened and secular. They should not indulge in the luxury of modern gadgets either!

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One may of course not agree with the Chief Minister of Assam, Hemanta Biswa Sarma, on some of his ideas, but his determined stand on eradicating child marriage in Assam deserves high appreciation. If nothing more, it will certainly save the girl child from the onslaught of various detrimental circumstances. The Chief Minister firmly asserts that the repeal of the Child Marriage Act would provide relief from "torture and exploitation" to women in Assam and help to end child marriage. Additionally, the Assam government conducted a relentless crackdown in 2023 on child marriage, resulting in nearly 5,500 arrests.

Child marriage has a profoundly negative impact on the lives of young girls and society at large. Apart from hindering their academic studies, it adversely affects their physical, emotional, and psychological growth and well-being. They are likely to be shut out of the opportunity to become true human beings. They are forced to be cooped into the confinement of suffocation, depriving them of seeing the world from a proper perspective. Realizing the plight of child brides, the historical figures such as Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, and Mahatma Gandhi fought tirelessly for the abolishment of child marriage in India.

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Moreover, evidence from the past clearly shows that girls subjected to child marriage are most “vulnerable” to various forms of domestic violence and sexual abuse, which are often unmentionable. Without exaggerating, they might also become victims of incest, a terrible reality that is often in the news. Such occurrences among certain community are usually “silenced” by intimidation, moral policing, and social stigma. It is unimaginable that a child, who should be playing with toys and friends of her age, is forced into relationships with adult males. Is marriage without consent not utterly outrageous in this day and age? A Supreme Court lawyer, Lelahi Khan, says that child marriage is the most immoral practice driven by perverse desires.

What's particularly appalling now is the opposition of some political leaders to the repeal of the Child Marriage Act. Their open support for such regressive practice in the Assam Legislative Assembly is disgraceful. They roared and shouted as if child marriage were a matter of “female empowerment,” without which the females might be deprived of their human rights and to live in peace. The “underlying motive” behind this protest against the repeal of Child Marriage Act could be even more sinister. Anyway, before advocating for child marriage, let those legislators first consider marrying off their own minor daughters and grandchildren to scruffy aged men.

All right-thinking citizens need to raise the voices before our leaders from certain political parties tear apart the notion of women's empowerment, pushing womanhood into the pit of oppression and exploitation.






Salil Gewali

A Shillong-based writer and researcher Salil Gewali is a member of the International Organization of Journalists (IOJ), and has written 17 books including school textbooks. His books have also been recommended as textbooks by the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) besides the front-ranking private schools in the Northeast. Gewali is best known for his excellent publication of his research-based work of over twenty-four years entitled ‘Great Minds on India’. This book on Indian wisdom has been edited by a former NASA scientist Dr. A V Murali, Houston, USA, and translated into twelve languages including German.  

Apart from being appreciated worldwide, ‘Great Minds on India’ was formally launched by the Governors and the Education Ministers of Maharashtra, Gujarat; Governors of Meghalaya and West Bengal and the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh.

Gewali’s ‘GREAT MINDS ON INDIA’ will be instrumental in raising the PRIDE and DIGNITY of the nation from a global perspective. It immensely contributes to create the right awareness about the “higher truths” about the literary wisdom and scientific knowledge of ancient India which never failed to mesmerize the top intellectuals of the WEST such as -- Voltaire, Fredrich Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, Ralph Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Albert Einstein, Julius Robert Oppenheimer (father of atomic bomb), Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrodinger, TS Eliot, Mark Twain, to name a few.